What makes good poetry?
Mon, 2012-09-10 06:18
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What makes good poetry?
I have often found myself bemused and bewildered trying to find an answer to this question. I see writing of some 'award' winning poets, published poets and my mind goes into a tizzy trying to 'decode' what they have actually written about. The latest example of that being - http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poem/239442
Does that happen to some of you here too? Personally, I am a great believer in keeping things simple whether in writing or in life.
Now I might be scoffed at for not 'understanding' poetry but somehow I have never encountered this dilemma when reading , say someone like Keats, Wordsworth or Tennyson.
Is it just me or are there others like me?
- Chinobus -
Oh look, a link. I wonder where it leads.
JoHn
Oh look, a link. I wonder where it leads.
JoHn
Oh look, a link. I wonder where it leads.
JoHn
Oh look, a link. I wonder where it leads.
JoHn
Oh look, a link. I wonder where it leads.
JoHn
Oh look, a link. I wonder where it leads.
JoHn
Tanya Jones
Oh look, a link. I wonder where it leads.
JoHn
Tanya Jones
Oh look, a link. I wonder where it leads.
JoHn
- Chinobus -